Overview
- The U.S. National Archives has published 80,000 previously classified documents related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, as ordered by Donald Trump in January 2025.
- The release includes unredacted materials that were previously withheld due to CIA and FBI national security concerns.
- The documents are part of a broader collection of millions of pages, most of which were already public, and can now be accessed online or in-person at the National Archives.
- Historians and experts do not anticipate significant new revelations, though analysis of the files is ongoing.
- The Kennedy assassination remains a focal point of public fascination, with conspiracy theories persisting despite the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.